Missouri Tigers Football - Year-by-year Record Since 1950

Year-by-year Record Since 1950

See also: Missouri Tigers football 1990–99 See also: Missouri Tigers football under Gary Pinkel
Season Record Coach
1950 4-5-1 Don Faurot
1951 3-7-0 Don Faurot
1952 3-7-0 Don Faurot
1953 6-4-0 Don Faurot
1954 4-5-1 Don Faurot
1955 1-9-0 Don Faurot
1956 4-5-1 Don Faurot
1957 5-4-1 Frank Broyles
1958 5-4-1 Dan Devine
1959 6-5-0 Dan Devine
1960 11-0-01 Dan Devine
1961 7-2-1 Dan Devine
1962 8-1-2 Dan Devine
1963 7-3-0 Dan Devine
1964 6-3-1 Dan Devine
1965 8-2-1 Dan Devine
1966 6-3-1 Dan Devine
1967 7-3-0 Dan Devine
1968 8-3-0 Dan Devine
1969 9-2-0 Dan Devine
1970 5-6-0 Dan Devine
1971 1-10-0 Al Onofrio
1972 7-5-0 Al Onofrio
1973 8-4-0 Al Onofrio
1974 7-4-0 Al Onofrio
1975 6-5-0 Al Onofrio
1976 6-5-0 Al Onofrio
1977 4-7-0 Al Onofrio
1978 8-4-0 Warren Powers
1979 7-5-0 Warren Powers
1980 8-4-0 Warren Powers
1981 8-4-0 Warren Powers
1982 5-4-2 Warren Powers
1983 7-5-0 Warren Powers
1984 3-7-1 Warren Powers
1985 1-10-0 Woody Widenhofer
1986 3-8-0 Woody Widenhofer
1987 5-6-0 Woody Widenhofer
1988 3-7-1 Woody Widenhofer
1989 2-9-0 Bob Stull
1990 4-7-0 Bob Stull
1991 3-7-1 Bob Stull
1992 3-8-0 Bob Stull
1993 3-7-1 Bob Stull
1994 3-8-1 Larry Smith
1995 3-8-0 Larry Smith
1996 5-6-0 Larry Smith
1997 7-5-0 Larry Smith
1998 8-4-0 Larry Smith
1999 4-7-0 Larry Smith
2000 3-8-0 Larry Smith
2001 4-7-0 Gary Pinkel
2002 5-7-0 Gary Pinkel
2003 8-5-0 Gary Pinkel
2004 5-6-0 Gary Pinkel
2005 7-5-0 Gary Pinkel
2006 8-5-0 Gary Pinkel
2007 12-2-0 Gary Pinkel
2008 10-4-0 Gary Pinkel
2009 8-5-0 Gary Pinkel
2010 10-3-0 Gary Pinkel
2011 8-5-0 Gary Pinkel
2012 5-7-0 Gary Pinkel

TOTAL 358-232-18 (.607 from 1950; incl. 5-7-0 through Nov. 24, 2012)
TOTAL 634-527-52 (.546 from 1890; incl. 5-7-0 through Nov. 24, 2012)


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